Instagram selection #241

14 April 2020   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #241

The photographers from this Instagram selection hide behind different universes and personalities. However, they are bound by one leitmotiv: telling stories through suspended moments. A soothing and inspiring collection.

@bambinomuere

“Welcome to my pastel world”

, says the photographer hiding behind the pseudonym bambinomuere (Bambi is not dead). Based in Madrid, the artist roams the city’s streets, as well as the beaches of Benidorm, a Spanish seaside resort. A visual dive into an ingenuous universe.

© bambinomuere / Instagram© bambinomuere / Instagram

© bambinomuere / Instagram

@higrace_

Grace Kim likes to capture authentic moments telling a story. She shares pictures of her city – Los Angeles – far from the swarms of the crowd. This account invites you to gaze at the world serenely and silently.

© Grace Kim / Instagram© Grace Kim / Instagram

© Grace Kim / Instagram

@arcadidemiguel

Discrete, the photographer reveals some of his personality through his black and white pictures. Between mystery and a taste for adventure, a certain poetry emanates from this Instagram account.

© arcadidemiguel / Instagram© arcadidemiguel / Instagram

© arcadidemiguel / Instagram

@jay__mac

Jimmy Mac’s two passions? Cinema and photography – as we can see scrolling this American photographer’s Instagram account. Inspired by the world’s beauty, he naturally chose to capture it. A beautiful discovery.

© Jimmy Mac / Instagram© Jimmy Mac / Instagram

© Jimmy Mac / Instagram

@erraant

“One less hope, one more photo”

, writes Nikita Vasilev in his Instagram bio. This Russian photographer – whom we know nothing about – showcases on his account some of his explorations.

© Nikita Vasilev / Instagram© Nikita Vasilev / Instagram

© Nikita Vasilev / Instagram

Cover picture: © Jimmy Mac / Instagram

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